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Series GSE81819 Query DataSets for GSE81819
Status Public on May 25, 2016
Title Premalignant lesions of the bronchial epithelium
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Transcriptional profiling of hyperplastic, metaplastic, and dysplastic lesions of the bronchus in comparison with normal bronchial epithelium. The aim was to identify transcripts and cell signalling pathways associated with the development of isolated premalignant lesions and/or lesions combined with each other in the same bronchial epithelium.
 
Overall design Basal cell hyperplasia (n=4), squamous metaplasia (n=4), and dysplasia (n=1) vs. normal bronchial epithelial cells (n=1)
 
Contributor(s) Denisov EV, Gerashchenko TS, Yakushina VD, Skryabin NA, Sleptsov AA, Tashireva LA, Pankova OV, Perelmuter VM
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Submission date May 24, 2016
Last update date Jan 09, 2018
Contact name Aleksei A Sleptcov
E-mail(s) alexei.sleptcov@medgenetics.ru
Phone +79131137848
Organization name Research Institute of Medical Genetics
Lab Population Genetics
Street address 10 Naberejnaya Ushaiki
City Tomsk
State/province Tomskaya oblasty
ZIP/Postal code 634050
Country Russia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17077 Agilent-039494 SurePrint G3 Human GE v2 8x60K Microarray 039381 (Probe Name version)
Samples (10)
GSM2176319 isolated basal cell hyperplasia_VO
GSM2176320 isolated basal cell hyperplasia_DI
GSM2176321 basal cell hyperplasia combined with squamous metaplasia_SR
Relations
BioProject PRJNA322627

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GSE81819_RAW.tar 122.2 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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